ViEWER

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An unusual custom environment
An unusual custom environment

ViEWER, or Virtual Environment Workbench for Education and Research, is a free-of-charge computer program written by researchers at the University of Idaho for the study of visual perception and complex immersive three-dimensional environments. It was created using C++ and OpenGL and is currently being used by Dr. Brian Dyre, Dr. Steffen Werner, and their undergraduate and graduate researchers in visual perception experiments.[1]

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  1. ^ Derek Viita, Map Display Properties in On-Board Navigation Systems, unpublished master's thesis, University of Idaho, 2006.

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